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I have two machines networked thru a Westell Versalink 327A DSL router/modem.
Prior, I had two machines running MS Win 98 SE, SR2 installed. Both machines had full access to files and connected devices on the other (all drives and connected printers). Subsequently, I replaced one machine with a brand new Compaq which came with XP Home installed. The older machine has always had full access to the new one, BUT NOT vis versa. The XP machine can see the name of the older machine, but has no drive or peripheral access. Both machines can ping the router and the other machine successfully. Both machines have unrestricted internet access through the router and both can access the router configuration pages. Unfortunately, the only printer is attached to the older machine and it's not been accessible. I have shutoff all firewall stuff on the XP machine and tried temporarily shutting down Zone Alarm on the older machine, which is the only firewall product running on it. I've installed a lot of networks, but have run out of ideas with this mess. I suspect that XP Home is network crippled, but have nothing specific to base that on. I've tried the network wizard a lot of times. HELP!!!! |
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Hi
May be this can Help: http://www.ezlan.net/sharing.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Jim W." <JimW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5EDE4163-D2D2-4F08-87F1-18945A179798@microsoft.com... > I have two machines networked thru a Westell Versalink 327A DSL router/modem. > Prior, I had two machines running MS Win 98 SE, SR2 installed. Both machines > had full access to files and connected devices on the other (all drives and > connected printers). > > Subsequently, I replaced one machine with a brand new Compaq which came with > XP Home installed. The older machine has always had full access to the new > one, BUT NOT vis versa. The XP machine can see the name of the older machine, > but has no drive or peripheral access. Both machines can ping the router and > the other machine successfully. Both machines have unrestricted internet > access through the router and both can access the router configuration pages. > > Unfortunately, the only printer is attached to the older machine and it's > not been accessible. I have shutoff all firewall stuff on the XP machine and > tried temporarily shutting down Zone Alarm on the older machine, which is the > only firewall product running on it. > > I've installed a lot of networks, but have run out of ideas with this mess. > I suspect that XP Home is network crippled, but have nothing specific to base > that on. I've tried the network wizard a lot of times. HELP!!!! |
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I've checked a bunch of things, disabled the concurrent NetBui I had running
and now have only TCP/IP enabled. The old machine still has no problem accessing the XP machine, but not the other way around. I had a perfectly functioning network (for years) before XP Home showed up this year. I doulble checked the firewall stuff, enabled a range of IP addresses which include both machines at both ends in Zone Alarm, which is on both machines. I'm out of good ideas. "Jack" wrote: > Hi > May be this can Help: http://www.ezlan.net/sharing.html > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > "Jim W." <JimW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5EDE4163-D2D2-4F08-87F1-18945A179798@microsoft.com... > > I have two machines networked thru a Westell Versalink 327A DSL > router/modem. > > Prior, I had two machines running MS Win 98 SE, SR2 installed. Both > machines > > had full access to files and connected devices on the other (all drives > and > > connected printers). > > > > Subsequently, I replaced one machine with a brand new Compaq which came > with > > XP Home installed. The older machine has always had full access to the new > > one, BUT NOT vis versa. The XP machine can see the name of the older > machine, > > but has no drive or peripheral access. Both machines can ping the router > and > > the other machine successfully. Both machines have unrestricted internet > > access through the router and both can access the router configuration > pages. > > > > Unfortunately, the only printer is attached to the older machine and it's > > not been accessible. I have shutoff all firewall stuff on the XP machine > and > > tried temporarily shutting down Zone Alarm on the older machine, which is > the > > only firewall product running on it. > > > > I've installed a lot of networks, but have run out of ideas with this > mess. > > I suspect that XP Home is network crippled, but have nothing specific to > base > > that on. I've tried the network wizard a lot of times. HELP!!!! > > > |
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 15:19:31 -0800, Jim W. wrote:
>I've checked a bunch of things, disabled the concurrent NetBui I had running >and now have only TCP/IP enabled. The old machine still has no problem >accessing the XP machine, but not the other way around. I had a perfectly >functioning network (for years) before XP Home showed up this year. I >doulble checked the firewall stuff, enabled a range of IP addresses which >include both machines at both ends in Zone Alarm, which is on both machines. >I'm out of good ideas. Jim, you could go to http://winhlp.com/ and use the Network Problem Solver. Fill in the form and read the results carefully. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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Still no joy!
Jim "Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: > On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 15:19:31 -0800, Jim W. wrote: > > >I've checked a bunch of things, disabled the concurrent NetBui I had running > >and now have only TCP/IP enabled. The old machine still has no problem > >accessing the XP machine, but not the other way around. I had a perfectly > >functioning network (for years) before XP Home showed up this year. I > >doulble checked the firewall stuff, enabled a range of IP addresses which > >include both machines at both ends in Zone Alarm, which is on both machines. > >I'm out of good ideas. > > Jim, > > you could go to http://winhlp.com/ and use the Network Problem > Solver. Fill in the form and read the results carefully. > > Hans-Georg > > -- > No mail, please. > |
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 09:31:05 -0800, Jim W. wrote:
>"Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: >> you could go to http://winhlp.com/ and use the Network Problem >> Solver. Fill in the form and read the results carefully. >Still no joy! Jim, oh, that's a rare and interesting case. Please fill in the form once more and copy the Selections line at the end of the form, just above the three buttons, into your next reply. Then we can go through the measures you have taken and find out why they didn't work. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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Another interesting thing ... when I enabled 'guest' logon using <net user
guest /active:yes>, the system appeared to accept the command (no error message), but guest does not appear as a logon choice. Prior, I had used the cmd line stuff to ensure guest had a null password. Tried rebooting, etc., to no avail. If I could get a restore opsys disk, I would install W98SE, but am concerned about drivers for some of the new machine's hdwr. I will retry the form again. Jim "Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: > On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 09:31:05 -0800, Jim W. wrote: > > >"Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: > > >> you could go to http://winhlp.com/ and use the Network Problem > >> Solver. Fill in the form and read the results carefully. > > >Still no joy! > > Jim, > > oh, that's a rare and interesting case. Please fill in the form > once more and copy the Selections line at the end of the form, > just above the three buttons, into your next reply. Then we can > go through the measures you have taken and find out why they > didn't work. > > Hans-Georg > > -- > No mail, please. > |
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Selections: ip=1 ping=1 computer_not_accessible=1 computers_or_shares_missing=1
See above per your suggestion. Jim "Jim W." wrote: > Another interesting thing ... when I enabled 'guest' logon using <net user > guest /active:yes>, the system appeared to accept the command (no error > message), but guest does not appear as a logon choice. Prior, I had used the > cmd line stuff to ensure guest had a null password. Tried rebooting, etc., > to no avail. If I could get a restore opsys disk, I would install W98SE, > but am concerned about drivers for some of the new machine's hdwr. > > I will retry the form again. > > Jim > > > "Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: > > > On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 09:31:05 -0800, Jim W. wrote: > > > > >"Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: > > > > >> you could go to http://winhlp.com/ and use the Network Problem > > >> Solver. Fill in the form and read the results carefully. > > > > >Still no joy! > > > > Jim, > > > > oh, that's a rare and interesting case. Please fill in the form > > once more and copy the Selections line at the end of the form, > > just above the three buttons, into your next reply. Then we can > > go through the measures you have taken and find out why they > > didn't work. > > > > Hans-Georg > > > > -- > > No mail, please. > > |
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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:26:05 -0800, Jim W. wrote:
>Selections: ip=1 ping=1 computer_not_accessible=1 computers_or_shares_missing=1 Jim, it is better to fill the form entirely, not just part of it. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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I checked Netbios over TCP/IP, since that had high relevance ... no help
there. Also, executed <netsh winsock reset>, no help there either. Jim The whole form follows: Select your computer's symptoms below. Network adapter not visible or connection not visible in Network Connections or Device Manager. Or, if you try to assign a fixed IP address to a new adapter, you may get the error message: The IP address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX you have entered for this network adapter is already assigned to another adapter ... I get the error message: LAN Connection – A network cable is unplugged I get the warning: Limited or no connectivity The problem occurs only on a wireless connection. The Networking Wizard does not run to completion. The computer runs Windows XP Home Edition. [os=0] The computer runs Windows XP Professional and Simple File Sharing is enabled. [os=1] You can check this by opening Windows Explorer and selecting the commands Tools, Folder options, View, Advanced settings. The computer runs Windows XP Professional and Simple File Sharing is disabled, i.e. the computer uses Classic File Sharing. [os=2] Not at all—The problem function never works. The problem is always there. [sporadic=0] Sporadic—The problem function works sometimes and sometimes it doesn't or it works for some time and then stops. [sporadic=1] Slow or delayed—The problem function works correctly, but is slow, or it doesn't work at first, for some time, but later works correctly. [sporadic=2] The computer is portable and connects to different networks. IP (Internet Protocol) Other transport protocols beside TCP/IP are installed, like IPX (NWLink), NetBEUI, or IPv6. To find out, right-click on Network Neighborhood or My Network Places, click on Properties, right-click on LAN Connection, click on Properties. For the following choices you need to know the IP address of your computer's LAN adapter. To find it, open a command line window and enter the command: ipconfig The display shows the IP addresses of all adapters, subnet masks, and the standard gateway to the Internet, if any. The LAN adapter IP address is: 0.0.0.0 (i.e. no valid IP address). [ip=3] The LAN adapter IP address begins with 169.254. (i.e. an APIPA IP address). [ip=2] You may get the warning: Limited or no connectivity The LAN adapter IP address begins with 192.168. or 172.16. - 172.31. or 10. (i.e. a private network IP address). [ip=1] The LAN adapter IP address is none of the above (i.e. a genuine Internet address). [ip=0] NetBIOS node type is Peer-to-Peer and I have no WINS server. Open a command line window and enter the command: ipconfig /all Look for the NetBIOS node type, which may be Hybrid, Unknown, Mixed, or Peer-to-Peer. ping 127.0.0.1 doesn't work. [ping=4] Open a command line window and enter the command: ping 127.0.0.1 ping localhost doesn't work. [ping=3] Enter the command literally: ping localhost ping w3.org on the Internet doesn't work. [ping=2] Establish an Internet connection, then enter the command: ping w3.org ping computername inside the LAN doesn't work. [ping=1] Replace computername with the name of another computer in your LAN. Enter the command ping, followed by a space and then the actual computername of the other computer in your LAN. ping works without problems. [ping=0] Firewall I have disabled the firewall, get firewall warnings for no protection, and want to get rid of these warnings. I have a third party firewall or antivirus software or a proxy server installed. Internet connection I cannot create a remote access or dial-up network connection. All items on the "Network Connection" page of the New Connection Wizard are unavailable (greyed out). Possible error messages: Cannot load Remote Access Connection Manager. Error 711 The Network Connections folder is empty. The Internet Connection Sharing and Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) services do not start because of a dependency failure. System log Event ID: 7023 or 20035 Could not start the Remote Access Connection Manager service on Local Computer. Error 5: Access is denied. Connection failed. Your Windows network is not properly configured. Could not start the Remote Access Connection Manager service on local computer. Error 1068. Could not start the Remote Access Auto Connection Manager service on local computer. Error 1068. The dependency service or group failed to start. Network Neighborhood or My Network Places I get the error message: \\computer is not accessible ... The network path was not found. (Instead of the word computer the computer name is shown.) I get the error message: Workgroup is not accessible. Or I observe one of the following symptoms. I cannot access shares on other computers. I cannot locate other computers in the workgroup. When I double-click the workgroup in Network Neighborhood or My Network Places, I get the error message: Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. I get the error message: Workgroup is not accessible. The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available. (Instead of the word workgroup the name of your workgroup is shown.) I get the error message: Access denied or a similar message or some indication that a wrong username or password has been used. Although I have entered the correct username and password I experience one of the following: Error message: Access denied Error 5, for example, "System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied" or "Error 5: You do not currently have access ..." Error message: Permission denied Password prompt for \\computername\IPC$ Dialog box keeps asking for username and password. Computers or shares or printers are missing in Network Neighborhood or My Network Places. The "Entire Network" folder is missing in Windows Explorer under Network Neighborhood or My Network Places. The Windows Network and workgroups folders are also missing. Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) An ICS client cannot control the Internet connection, e.g. cannot make the ICS host hang up. Internet Explorer and Outlook Express Internet Explorer problem with ftp server Internet Explorer or Outlook Express cannot find the network. Internet Explorer cannot completely display some web sites but displays others perfectly well. Internet Explorer displays a local content warning when I open documents with active content from a local disk. Internet Explorer shows other strange behavior or freezes or crashes. Other symptoms and error messages I get a dialog box asking me to Connect as ... or I do not get it, but want to get it. Error 1385: Logon failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer. Unknown error 31 after trying to log on with an empty password. In Windows Explorer I can see a mapped network drive, but its folders are not displayed on the right side. Possible error messages are: Read Access Withdrawn (RAW) The file system on the server does not support long file names. Error 0xC0000135 winsrv was not found I get none of the error messages mentioned above, but I get the error message: The network path was not found. I get the error message: Not enough server storage is available to process this command. Not enough memory to complete transaction. Close some applications and retry. I cannot access network shares. On the Windows server the system event log may contain Event ID: 2011, Source: Srv Cannot add WebDAV server to Network Neighborhood or My Network Places. Cannot print to a LPR network printer. LPR printers are printers that are connected directly to the Ethernet, not to a computer. On a Windows 9x or ME computer one or more of its shares are not automatically reconnected after booting. Popup messages like those sent by NET SEND do not show up. The system ignores my hosts file. There are currently no [domain] logon servers available to service the logon request. VPN (Virtual Private Network) does not work. I have carefully checked all choices in this form and selected the applicable ones. Result: 15 hits. 15 chapters opened. Please see below. The possible solutions to your problem have now been compiled under step 2 below. Normally there is no need to use the Open/Close buttons right now. Just scroll down and read all of it. If you have a problem with the result and want to ask about it in one of the following newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web microsoft.public.de.german.windowsxp.networking then you can copy and include the following selections text: Selections: ip=1 ping=1 computer_not_accessible=1 computers_or_shares_missing=1 network_path_not_found=1 "Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: > On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:26:05 -0800, Jim W. wrote: > > >Selections: ip=1 ping=1 computer_not_accessible=1 computers_or_shares_missing=1 > > Jim, > > it is better to fill the form entirely, not just part of it. > > Hans-Georg > > -- > No mail, please. > |
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